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This summer, Christopher Nolan is bringing the full weight of a $250 million budget, IMAX 70mm cameras, and one of the most stacked casts in recent Hollywood history to Homer’s ancient epic. Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Charlize Theron, Tom Holland, Lupita Nyong’o, Robert Pattinson.

There’s just one problem. Someone else already did it … and it’s way hotter.
Adult studio Cosplayground wrapped, released, and delivered their own full adaptation of “The Odyssey” before Christopher Nolan’s version even hits theaters. Six episodes. Beginning to end. Troy to Ithaca. Done.

The Cosplayground production, which was edited by film wizard Gogodor, is structured as a six-part series the creative team calls “Rhapsodies,” a callback to the oral tradition of Ancient Greek epic poetry.
Written and co-produced by Yannick Dotes alongside Austin Fiascone and directed by Raphaël Massicotte, the project covers the complete arc of Odysseus’ journey home, hitting every major waypoint from the source material.
Charles Dera carries the production as Odysseus across all six episodes. This is a character on-screen from the fall of Troy to the final showdown with the suitors in Ithaca, and Dera is the constant thread tying it all together.

Here’s where it gets interesting. As Christopher Nolan’s cast was being announced throughout late 2024 and early 2025, Cosplayground was building their own roster with a clear eye on the mainstream conversation.
Lupita Nyong’o is set to play Helen of Troy in the Nolan film. Cosplayground cast Ana Foxxx in the role, opening the series with an invented final encounter between Odysseus and Helen before he departs for Ithaca, a thread the original mythology never resolves.

Zendaya is attached to Athena in the Nolan production. Cosplayground went with rising performer Isa Bella, who appears as the goddess across multiple episodes, staying true to Athena’s function in Homer as Odysseus’ recurring divine protector.
Charlize Theron is playing Calypso for Nolan. The parody tapped Anna Claire Clouds, currently reigning Female Performer of the Year, for the immortal island queen who keeps Odysseus stranded for years.
Tiffani Time, a Las Vegas-based performer making a rapid move from creator platforms into full studio productions, takes on Circe, the sorceress who transforms men into pigs.
Octavia Red plays the Siren, shot with custom body paint and practical special effects makeup to give the episode a genuinely otherworldly look.
Lana Smalls closes the series as Penelope, the wife who spent a decade holding down the household while her husband fought his way home.

Production design was handled by Zoe Evans, and the team put real locations to work. The Cyclops episode was filmed in and around actual Las Vegas caves and desert locations. The SFW trailer shows enough of the visual approach to make clear this was built with intention.
Part of what makes the timing so fascinating is that “The Odyssey” remains one of the most endlessly revisited stories in entertainment. From prestige films and television series to modern retellings inspired by its themes of survival, temptation, and homecoming, Homer’s epic has proven remarkably adaptable across generations.
Cosplayground clearly leaned into that cultural moment, blending recognizable mythology with contemporary casting and stylized production choices in a way designed to spark curiosity well beyond its usual audience.

Christopher Nolan’s “Odyssey” is the most anticipated film of 2026. IMAX tickets went on sale a full year before the release date. Nolan spent four months at sea to get the shoot right. The whole production cost a quarter billion dollars. And a Las Vegas adult studio already told the same story, episode by episode, from scratch, and got there first.
Homer has been adapted hundreds of times across three thousand years. This summer there are two versions arriving more or less at once. One comes with a $250 million budget and an Oscar-winning director. The other is already available to watch, and probably a lot more fun.